Brand | ECO-WORTHY |
Material | Tempered Glass, Glass, Monocrystalline Silicon, Aluminium |
Item Weight | 7.7 Pounds |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
Maximum Power | 120 Watts |
Manufacturer | ECO-WORTHY |
Item model number | FD-100W |
Product Dimensions | 62.48 x 46.48 x 5.59 cm; 3.49 Kilograms |
ASIN | B07G19F4MM |
O**R
Works with portable LifeP04 battery
Used the Eco-Worthy folded 100W solar panel during a 1 month camping road trip. It charged my LifeP04 portable battery at 55watts. Limitation is the input port on the battery at 3amp. Support got right back when I asked why I didnt get 100watt, but I already did the math from the specs of the battery. Panel works great using the legs at positions for am or pm. Everything is labeled for easy use. Only get 6watt in PNW area when cloudy. At high sunny elevations in Wyoming, got the max of 55watts, limited only by my battery port.
R**C
Quality build
Just received the ECO-WORTHY 120W Folding Mono Solar Panel Suitcase with Kickstand + Charge Controller. Was packed well and panels are perfect. I am impressed with the quality of the panels and kick stands. Will be doing another review once we use it on our first camping trip.
J**G
It does the job perfectly
I have tried it once and even with cloud cover its good to see the charge output on the control module and it does the job perfectly. The only slight issue is the length of the lead to connect to the battery, its too short. I have replaced it with a 9 metre one.
R**L
Regulador de mala calidad
Compre está placa y nada más abrir el paquete el display estaba funcionando, el botón on/off le daba y no hacía nada.El segundo día fui a poner una batería a cargar y ya no se iluminaba nada en el display, comprobé que la placa suministraba corriente pero no salía del regulador.Lo he devuelto y he escrito al fabricante para ver si esto es normal o no, la placa se la ve con buena calidad pero el regulador deja que desear. Haber si me contestan y con lo que me digan pediré otra o no.
A**.
Excellent folding, lightweight panel with rigid legs
I picked this up on sale, so it was a good value for money. I bought it to replace my 100w Goal Zero Boulder suitcase panel, which I use for overlanding and camping, to charge my Yeti 400 Lithium that runs my fridge.My GZ panel is very heavy and cumbersome to use; it was also difficult to pack, since it was so large. This panel is a fraction of the weight of the GZ panel, but is still rated for 100w. Unfortunately, my Yet has a PWM controller, so the most power I have seen out of this panel is 70w. I also have a smaller Anker power station with an MPPT controller, but it caps out at 65w. While my equipment is incapable if fully utilizing this panel's capability, I have no doubt that it's output is excellent, as it is identical to the output of my GZ panel.This folding panel is only one I have seen with rigid supporting legs. They have limited adjustability with only two positions, but they are strong and sturdy, if somewhat inconvenient to use due to how they work.To set up the panel, you insert two rods into the support brackets on each panel and and the aim it towards the sun. The legs will not fold up on themselves like the fabric ones do. The legs are independent of the panel and so could be easily lost, but there is a storage place in the support brackets.This panel is light but sturdy and it has rigid construction with fabric hinges. Other panels seem to fail over time due to the sun fading and damaging the fabric material. This one should not suffer that same fate. They will be inherently less robust when compared to an aluminum and glass suitcase style kit, but they are sturdy enough for my needs and much easier to store and setup.I would definitely buy this panel again.
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